Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Clinical Investigation
Post Radial Artery Harvest Hand Perception
Postoperative 12-month Follow-up Results
Mitsumasa HataJai RamanSiven SeevanayagamDavid HareBrian F Buxton
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2002 年 66 巻 9 号 p. 816-818

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The 12-months' follow-up results for radial artery harvest in relation to complications are reported and compared with the postoperative 3-months' results. The postoperative wound problems of 155 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting with radial artery harvesting were assessed using a questionnaire at 3 and 12 months after surgery. The questionnaire contained 9 statements concerning hand and forearm problems in daily life. The answers were graded in 7 levels. An answer of higher than grade 3 (mild symptoms) was regarded as a significant symptom. No hand ischemic complications was observed. In the 12 month-study, 152 patients (98.1%) were normal. Hand pain and numbness occurred in 25 patients (16.1 %) and 33 patients (21.3%), respectively, at 3 months and were markedly improved at 12 months (pain: 13 (8.4%), p=0.045, numbness: 20 (12.9%), p=0.069). Total scores for all questions also significantly decreased at 12 months (10.2±3.5) compared with 3 months (11.1±3.9) postoperatively (mean ± SD, p=0.0003). Radial artery harvest was quite acceptable from the patient's perception, although a few patients had numbness and pain in the 3 months after surgery. Those complications significantly improve in the later postoperative phase. (Circ J 2002; 66: 816 - 818)

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